The Lions opened the World Championships on Friday with a small victory in Austria.

The Lions opened the Ice Hockey World Championships on Friday with a 2-1 win from Austria.

The Lions got a strong start to the tournament. Patrik Puistola pole Robin Salon fed a reel from the air in Austria’s goal Atte Tolvanen Behind the back, only 4 minutes and 38 seconds.

Finland took a 2-0 lead only a few minutes later. Mikael Seppälä offered a great pass and the hit replied Juuso Pärssinen.

Austria was not discouraged by the loss station. Bernd Wolf Tap 1-2 reduction in the opening round.

Finland survived in the third round with a fright. Austria, who was greedy, got the reel to the finish line at the end of the round, but Finland’s head coach Antti Pennanen challenged the hit.

The solution was worthwhile as the jury rejected the 2-2 goal. Austrian Dominic Zwerger hit the goal in front of a clear goalkeeper To Juuse Saros.

Cools heated up with emotions

This paint was rejected. Jenni Gästgivar

So after the opening round, goals were no longer seen, even though Finland ruled the game in the second round. Instead, the cools heat up the emotions on the field and in the stitches.

Towards the end of the batch of Austria Brian Lebler Commanded to the ice for struggling. Lions did not get overwhelming but For Tony Sund The second of the diving was whistled.

– Yes, there is a pretty fact that you can find a second, MTV narrator for that Sund for that Sund Antero Mertaranta described.

– No! It is difficult to dive when we hit the feet. I think it wipes 100–0 feet under, Viaplay narrator Antti Mäkinen upgraded.

– A very unimaginable whistle, Viaplay expert Jussi Jokinen compassed.

Sund spread his hands in the icebox, but the judgment remained. A moment later, the minutes were once again recorded as double -strokes when Harri Pesonen received a punishment for struggling and Dominic Zweger diving.

– Both were clear camps that should have become one of the cools. For clear, Jarmo Kekäläinen said with Viaplay.

The Lions opened the races against Austria. Jenni Gästgivar

The third round was sleepy from Finland. Austria got convincing places, but with Finnish paint, Juuse Saros played great.

Austria applied for a handicap without a goalkeeper, but to no avail. Finland won 2-1.

The Lions will play the next time on Sunday when France is facing.

Austria narrowed in the opening round. Jenni Gästgivar

The Lions will play next time on Sunday. Jenni Gästgivar

Lions’ Open Series matches

Sun 11.5. at 9 pm Finnish -French

Mon 12.5. at 9 pm Finnish -Sweden

Thu 15.5. at 5:20 pm Suomi -Slovenia

Sat 17.5. at 13.20 Finland -Latvia

Mon 19.5. at 9 pm Finnish -Canada

Tue 20.5. at 5:20 pm Suomi -Slovakia

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